Ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together and get ready for a legendary stand-up comedy show from the funniest entertainers in the business.

+ Wednesday, February 28 at 8:00 pm

+ Sheridan Opera House

+ Daniel Webb, Brad Loekle, Roz Hernandez, Gus Kenworthy and host Dave Amirault


Daniel Webb

Daniel Webb is an LA-based comedian, writer, & musician from Texas whose comedy has been featured on Comedy Central, NBC, & BUTT Magazine. Wanda Sykes recently summed Daniel up in three simple words, "Riotous. Queer. Star."

Daniel was recently featured in the film documentary Queer Riot (2022) which premiered this summer at Outfest in Los Angeles. In 2021, Daniel released his first 1-hour comedy special Hoe's Parade: Live at the Rose Bowl (Tribeca), & was 1 of 10 handpicked comedians to perform at WarnerMedia's first ever Virtual Comedy Showcase. Daniel is currently featuring for Margaret Cho on her nationwide tour, and produces & co-hosts HAGS in Los Angeles.

Known for a fast-paced, wide-ranging set, Daniel famously garnered international attention cracking gay jokes with President Barack Obama, was a feature performer at SXSW (2021), Moontower Comedy Fest (2021), & JFL Northwest (2020), he was selected as Comedy Central's UP NEXT Comedians (2018), made Vulture's list of Comedians You Should and Will Know, and Daniel was a FINALIST for STAND UP NBC.

Daniel's comedy has been featured on Unprotected Sets (PushIt Productions/Epix), Comedy Central Stand Up (Comedy Central), Inside Joke With Asif Ali (Amazon), Coming To The Stage (Hulu), Mortified Guide (Netflix) and Out On Stage: The Movie! (Amazon Prime).


Brad Loekle

TV audiences will know Brad from his 8 years as one of the stars of TruTV's "World's Dumbest", as a semi-finalist on NBC's "Last Comic Standing", and from one of his dozens of appearances on VH1, MTV, E!, Logo and more. He's also one of the longest running entertainers at Atlantis Events, the world's premiere LGBTQ+ charter cruise company, and has performed for 2 decades at LGBTQ+ events worldwide. His most recent special, "Brash Boys Club" is available on Amazon Prime.


Roz Hernandez

Roz Hernandez (she/her) is one of the stars of the new Hulu show "Living for the Dead" and host of the chart topping podcast "Ghosted! by Roz Hernandez".


Gus Kenworthy

Gus Kenworthy is a British-American freeskier, actor, model and advocate.

Born in Chelmsford, England, Gus moved to the U.S. when he was two years old and began skiing shortly after in his hometown of Telluride, CO. At 16, Gus was discovered by the international skiing world when he posted a one-minute video of himself on the slopes of Telluride. The video received a lot of attention and sponsors came knocking; his professional career took off.

Kenworthy is known as one of the best all-around park skiers of all time and is one of the only athletes to have podium finishes across all three disciplines (slopestyle, halfpipe and big air) and was the first person to do many groundbreaking tricks in each.

In 2014, Kenworthy won a silver medal for Team USA at the inaugural slopestyle of the Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia. During those Games he gained international recognition after he saved three stray puppies and their mother from euthanization, drawing attention to the plight of rescue animals.

In 2015, Gus came out on the cover of ESPN Magazine and became the first openly gay professional athlete in any action sport.

At the 2018 Olympics, Kenworthy made history by becoming the first openly gay man (alongside Adam Rippon) to compete for the U.S. in a Winter Olympics. During those Games in Pyeongchang, Gus kissed his then boyfriend on live television, which was a significant moment for the visibility of LGBTQ+ athletes and sport communities alike.

Gus had dabbled in acting with cameos on The Real O'Neals, Will and Grace and Olympic Dreams but in 2019 he landed a series regular role on Ryan Murphy's American Horror Story: 1984. He has also appeared on such shows as The Late Show with David Letterman, The Ellen Degeneres Show, Conan, Drop the Mic, Celebrity Family Feud, Hollywood Medium, GMA, The Today Show, Larry King, The Challenge and Coming Out Colton, well as been a guest judge on RuPaul's Drag Race, Top Chef and Beat Bobby Flay.

He has appeared on the cover of ESPN: The Magazine, The Advocate, Attitude, Gay Times, Man of Metropolis, OUT, People, Purist, Vulkan magazines and has been featured in Architectural Digest, ESPN's The Body Issue, GQ, Interview, Paper and Vogue.

Gus is an ambassador for Prada, Monster Energy, Smith Optics, Atomic Skis, Beam, CANN and MASTERS App. In 2022, Kenworthy started the Worthy Foundation, a 501c3, to give back to the LGBTQ+ community. No stranger to activism, Gus participated in the AIDS/LifeCycle ride, a 545 mile bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles in 2019, raising $249,745 for the organization. He works with the Trevor Project, a nonprofit organization focused on suicide prevention efforts among LGBTQ+ youth; Happy Hippie Foundation, aiding and focusing on homelessness and LGBTQ+ rights; GLSEN, working to ensure that LGBTQ+ students are able to learn and grow in a school environment free from bullying and harassment; as well as The Humane Society International, working around the globe to promote the human-animal bond and confront cruelty in all its forms.

Kenworthy resides in Los Angeles, CA with his dog Birdie.


Dave Amirault

From humble beginnings on the east coast riding back mountains & tinkering with PHP and WordPress to winning an Adweek award for his ingenious "one-star" ad campaign, “Digi” Dave Amirault is a marketing wizard. Dave was also a visionary in the ski industry at a time the industry really needed it. Coming from hand-coding HTML sites, to making a marketing name for himself at multiple ski resorts, the development and success of famous ad campaigns, Dave is a legend and icon.

Dave got into skiing around the time that websites had digital counters on them and by merging his affinity for tech and sliding on snow, He created a snow-focused career that took him from Sunday River to Freeskier Magazine, to Aspen, to Sierra, to Snowbird and finally into the top of the tech world. Now an athlete for Salomon and one of the most trusted and respected voices in the ski industry, we are proud and honored to have Dave join our lineup at Telluride Gay Ski Week.



Sheridan Opera House

The Sheridan Opera House is an intimate theater listed on the National Register of Historic Places and home to the Sheridan Arts Foundation (SAF). This historic landmark, referred to as both “Telluride’s Living Room” and “The Crown Jewel of Telluride,” has become a non-profit venue benefiting a number of local charitable organizations, community endeavors, small businesses as well as Boys and Girls Clubs of America.